MORBID LETTERS

Unsent letters of unsung heroes

by Dr. Roshan Chirag & Jannah Azaan


Formats

Softcover
£24.95
Softcover
£24.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 13/04/2018

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 436
ISBN : 9781546236603

About the Book

This book is a compilation of letters spread over a long period of time and unsent for obvious reasons. The purpose of publication is to thank God first and then to convey the hidden meaning behind the contents for its own use to improvise the society, community, readers, law abiders, and the patriots. Each letter speaks a story in itself. If elaborated, each letter may turn into a book in totality. Each letter can transform itself into an epic saga of sequence of events, which can fill the shelves of a library. It is better to leave them as they are. Some letters may appear similar and rather familiar because they are addressed to the same class, same genre and same type of abusers, molesters, assholes, shitheads, and scumbags. The letter addressed to God is a personal retribution to personal relationships authors entertain and enjoy, and God will forgive them if he thinks it is required. Detailed elaboration can only bring peace into pieces. The in thing is for 100 percent tolerance to stupidity and not 0 percent intolerance. It also comprises of the abuse for use and not use or abuse. This book teaches one to remain contented with what is destined.


About the Author

The author is the father and the co-author, editor and compiler are one, his daughter. Author had migrated here after achieving graduation in medicine and surgery, post-graduation in Psychiatry and doctorate in Psycho-pharmacology. He retired as a consultant Psychiatrist and Professor from a teaching institute of medical research and presently residing a retired life in mid-wewst, with contentment. The daughter, and the co-author is a woman of substance and a graduate in commerce and did post-graduation in Fashion designing and presently running a successful business in mid-west living a happy married life having two daughters, with success and contentment. Both realized that certain things cannot be changed, cannot be touched and certain scandal cannot be taken for granted. Nothing changes by itself, it has to be changed and brought to life and repeatedly told all over again. The authors are trying to convey meaningful messages to the needy, deserving especially the victims of abuse, that consistent, persistent perseverance is warranted for survival.